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Hohhot Black Horse () is a defunct Chinese football club based in
Hohhot Hohhot,; abbreviated zh, c=呼市, p=Hūshì, labels=no formerly known as Kweisui, is the Capital (political), capital of Inner Mongolia in the North China, north of the China, People's Republic of China, serving as the region's administrativ ...
, China and were based at the
Hohhot People's Stadium Hohhot People's Stadium () was a multi-use stadium in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. Opened in 1952, it is the stadium with the longest history in Hohhot. Renovation work on the current stadium began in 1986 and was completed in 1987. Situated next ...
. Founded as Beijing Zangying Xuequan, a team based in
Beijing Beijing, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital city of China. With more than 22 million residents, it is the world's List of national capitals by population, most populous national capital city as well as ...
but dedicated to unearthing and developing Tibetan football talents, and later renamed as Xizang Huitong Luhua, the team played in the Yi League until 2005, when they purchased
Dalian Changbo Dalian Changbo F.C. () was a football club based in Dalian, China. History The club was founded in 2001 as Dalian Sundy and started in the third tier China League Two in 2002, where it achieved third place in its debut, narrowly missing promot ...
from the upper Jia League in 2006. The newly merged team was moved to
Taiyuan Taiyuan; Mandarin pronunciation: (Jin Chinese, Taiyuan Jin: /tʰai˦˥ ye˩˩/) is the capital of Shanxi, China. Taiyuan is the political, economic, cultural and international exchange center of Shanxi Province. It is an industrial base foc ...
,
Shanxi Shanxi; Chinese postal romanization, formerly romanised as Shansi is a Provinces of China, province in North China. Its capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-level cities are Changzhi a ...
and renamed to Shanxi Wosen Luhu, but relocated again to
Hohhot Hohhot,; abbreviated zh, c=呼市, p=Hūshì, labels=no formerly known as Kweisui, is the Capital (political), capital of Inner Mongolia in the North China, north of the China, People's Republic of China, serving as the region's administrativ ...
,
Inner Mongolia Inner Mongolia, officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of China. Its border includes two-thirds of the length of China's China–Mongolia border, border with the country of Mongolia. ...
in 2007 and renamed themselves Hohhot Black Horse, then withdrew mid-season and dissolved. In November 2009, the former club general manager Wang Pu and deputy general manager Wang Xin were arrested and later convicted, becoming the first case in the 2009 "Chinese football anti-betting storm".


Name history

*2002–03: Beijing Zangying Xuequan (北京藏鹰雪泉) *2004–05: Xizang Huitong Luhua (西藏惠通陆华) *2006: Shanxi Wosen Luhu (山西沃森路虎) *2007: Hohhot Black Horse (呼和浩特黑马)


Results

*As of the end of 2007 season All-time league Ranking * In group stage. * In North Group.


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